A quilling board consists of a evaboard base with a plastic template of six different-size circle cutouts, plus a triangular area for storing straight pins.
In addition to helping you coil the paper into circles, the circular cutouts are also used for making consistently sized eccentric shapes, These shapes are formed by placing a loose coil inside a circle, moving the center of the coil to one side as desired, using a straight pin, and then gluing it into place.
However, because of the difficulty of maintaining the same tension from start to finish when rolling coils, it is not always easy to make a quantity of uniform eccentric shapes even with the help of the molds.